Advanced Robotic Inspections Strengthen Critical Infrastructure Across European Market

Gecko Robotics and Siemens Energy’s ultrasonic technology-based robotic inspections will transform the future of infrastructure inspections and maintenance.

ROTTERDAM, Netherlands & PITTSBURGH–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#AdvancedRoboticsGecko Robotics, a leader in using advanced robotics and enterprise software to help ensure the availability, reliability and sustainability of critical infrastructure, today announced a three-year collaboration with Siemens Energy’s European Field Service organization to market and perform advanced ultrasonic robotic inspections services across Europe.


These advanced robotic inspections are poised to strengthen critical infrastructure and transform how installed equipment is inspected and maintained. Together, the two companies will develop new technologies and services to better serve customers across several industries, including pulp & paper, power generation (conventional and renewable) and oil & gas.

“Over the past year, we’ve worked closely with experts from Siemens Energy to understand the value and impact that the collaboration of our companies can create for the European energy market,” noted Ryan Herman, Gecko’s Managing Director, Europe. “It’s become clear that by coming together to serve these customers we can unlock new data insights and help achieve reliability and efficiency not previously possible.”

Ultrasonic Robots Will Bring Unparalleled Advantages to European Customers

Siemens Energy’s European Field Service organization and Gecko Robotics have already completed inspections across Europe in Poland (pulp/paper), Belgium (waste to energy), the Netherlands (food processing) and the UK (power generation). In support of the collaboration, Siemens Energy has established a new Product Competence Center in the Netherlands, with expansion plans underway.

“The collaboration between Gecko Robotics and Siemens Energy brings the best of both worlds together to deliver end-to-end value for our customers. With one of the industry’s largest installed fleets of rotating equipment, Siemens Energy will provide unparalleled customer access to bring proven robotics technology to its wide customer base,” according to Herman Smit, Manager Robotic Inspections at Siemens Energy. “The robotic inspection system will not only ensure safe and reliable operations of customer assets but also provide rich multi-modal data to make condition-based maintenance of static equipment much more feasible.”

Gecko Robotics’ robots are remote controlled and equipped with ultrasonic transducers, localization sensors, lasers and HD cameras. They climb vertically and horizontally, adhering magnetically to an extensive range of equipment types to scan for changes in thickness, cracks, corrosion, blistering and other forms of degradation. The robots also include localization technology to pinpoint exact locations on an asset, allowing for truly accurate inspections that enable inspectors to examine corrosion trends over time, predict when failures will occur and estimate when repairs will be necessary.

Data captured by Gecko’s robots and its software platform can then produce a validated report within 24 hours, allowing inspectors to quickly assess and make informed decisions about ongoing maintenance or repairs. This process and quick turnaround also enable inspectors to reduce asset downtime and lost production, while ensuring critical repairs are conducted with high confidence.

By aligning with Siemens Energy’s European Field Service organization, Gecko gains a local presence across Europe, access to local technical talent and the opportunity to work with customers in the region. Siemens Energy will be responsible for hiring and training local technicians and customer service personnel across Europe, allowing Gecko Robotics to efficiently deliver state-of-the-art technology, while adhering to all local safety and labor regulations.

About Gecko Robotics:

Gecko builds wall-climbing robots and enterprise software to protect the infrastructure of daily life. At a time of massive disruptions and surging demand, Gecko’s technology is helping to maximize the productivity, reliability and longevity of the assets that underpin essential industries including power generation, oil & gas refining, heavy manufacturing, transportation and more. Gecko’s robots capture data at orders of magnitude greater scale and fidelity than traditional, manual inspection methods. Combined with Gecko’s software, this data magnifies the contributions of human experts while eliminating the need to enter dangerous areas themselves. This results in optimized maintenance, greater uptime, informed CAPEX investment, significant cost savings, lower environmental footprints and fewer workplace injuries. www.geckorobotics.com

Contacts

Carmen Mantalas

GMK Communications for Gecko Robotics

carmen@gmkcommunications.com

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